It means nothing, really. The distributive property is a property of multiplication over addition or subtraction. It has little, if anything, to do with integers.
Yes, when there are parenthesis in an equation, you have to use the distibutive property.
None whatsoever. You might find the distributive property useful when trying to calculate 39*74. Of course, if you are familiar with the 39 times table or the 74 times table, the distributive property is a complete waste of time! But somehow I doubt that level of arithmetic competence.
because it tells you that you need to do distribute that number to all the other numbers. if you didnt use it your would come out with the wrong answer... not all the time but in most cases your answer will be incorrect if you do not use the distributive property
Because without it, the foundations of mathematics would crumble down at your feet. So believe it, mothafawka.
56 64 are two positive integers. They do not illustrate the distributive property.
It means nothing, really. The distributive property is a property of multiplication over addition or subtraction. It has little, if anything, to do with integers.
Yes, when there are parenthesis in an equation, you have to use the distibutive property.
You should state the property used, such as distributive property of multiplication over addition or addition property of equality, etc.
Numbers do not have a distributive property. It is a property of binary operators. A binary operator, such a multiplication which is defined over a set S, can have the distributive property over another binary operator, such as addition, defined on the same set. To illustrate, if x y and z are members of a set S, then by the distributive property of multiplication over addition x*(y + z) = x*y + x*z
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None whatsoever. You might find the distributive property useful when trying to calculate 39*74. Of course, if you are familiar with the 39 times table or the 74 times table, the distributive property is a complete waste of time! But somehow I doubt that level of arithmetic competence.
because it tells you that you need to do distribute that number to all the other numbers. if you didnt use it your would come out with the wrong answer... not all the time but in most cases your answer will be incorrect if you do not use the distributive property
The distributive property is a characteristic that two mathematical operators may have. Numbers do not have a distributive property.
Numbers do not have a distributive property. The distributive property is an attribute of one arithmetical operation over another. The main example is the distributive property of multiplication over addition.
Because without it, the foundations of mathematics would crumble down at your feet. So believe it, mothafawka.
The distributive property applies to two binary operations, not to an individual number. It is therefore, impossible to make "786 distributive property".